The Swedish design studio Halleroed is making the new public livingroom at Nordiska museet and the armchairs are made in – pinewood. Launched at Feb 6. (Go visit one of my personal favorite museums! Beautiful building looking like a castle surrounded by water!).

Photo: Nordiska museet.

They also did the new Interior for the Swedish/portugese ceramics brand Mateus showroom in Stockholm.

Photo: Mateus ceramics.

Speaking about wood kitchens. The luxury apartments from Real estate developer Patriam in Stockholm equipped their homes with these kitchens…

Photo: Patriam.

The Swedish furniture company Massproductions launched their new armchair last week in oak and maple. I could not join the press event but the pics look nice. And this is an innovative company. They actually printed the chair in a full scale 3 D printer… Fascinating!

Photo: Massproductions.

And the big Swedish interior chains are also following the wood trend. In all different ways.

Good morning to you! This year we see a new focus on growing your own houseplants indoor. And these are plants for your home to decorate with and to use as aircleaners, not to eat. And we see a lot of GREEN plants all over the world. Check this Instagram account out for example – @haarkon_ , a British couple travelling the world inspiring their followers to go more green.

Green #shelfie in the home of @haarkon_.

And we see hotels going more green focusing on environmental thinking all the way. From plants in the public areas, serving only green healthy food to this sustainable hotel in Amsterdam – Zoku. Here there are smaller doublerooms to rent but also lofts combining living/working/microliving in 25 m2.

Photo: Zoku Amsterdam.

The launch last year of Petter Stordalens new hotel in Stockholm – Hobo Sthlm. Also with a new style flirting with the new green trend in the lobby with a hydroponic garden where they grow herbs for the restaurant.

So this year be prepared for the houseplants to invade our homes (in all sizes!) and for the shops to sell a lot of personal pots. Like these handmade ones from Betuttad kruka.

Photo: Betuttad kruka.

Get the inspiration from Instagram and the @urbanjungleblog where 545 000 followers get their daily green dose.